That method does 95% of the job. The only thing missing is the UID/PW that 
the user entered when they made the order - an important detail.

-Eric

On September  6, 2001 06:23 pm, erol M wrote:
> I totally agree with the idea to be able to resubmit an order that has
> failed, but since it has to exist the best way to do this is to use the
> order_id of the failed order. It will populate the registration templates
> with the info from the failed order ( as always do a quick sanity check
>
> :) , but heck, its better than nothing!
>
> ( just cut and paste the failed_order_id into the Order_Id box at the top
> of the page in the Place Transfers Manually section of the RWI -- youll see
> what I mean ).
>
> erol M
>
> On Fri, 7 Sep 2001, cpaul wrote:
> > Scott Allan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > We have 29 projects we are considering at them moment, you can help
> > > us decide which to do. Post your wish list here, or privately (at
> > > anytime) to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > * i need to be able to update contact information once, in
> > one place and have it cascaded through all records that
> > have that contact.
> >
> >
> > * when NSI or another registrar deny a transfer due to
> > missing the three-day window, it would be cool if the
> > transfer request could be initiated again from the pending
> > or cancelled orders queue, rather than having to collate
> > the info and paste it into the transfer form again.  maybe
> > this is already available somehow and i've missed it..
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > - chris paul
>
> ---------------------------------------
> -erol M.
>
> random thoughts + recycled electrons = email

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